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September 01, 2010 — The Malaysian Insider reports that cartoonist, Malay Mail lifestyle section editor and blogger Irwan Abdul Rahman was charged earlier today in Sessions Court in Petaling Jaya for publishing false information in the form...
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September 01, 2010 — "IMOGEN QUEST": (click here to embiggen) Here's today's "Imogen Quest" comic from Olivia Walch, the winner of The Post's "America's Next Cartoonist Contest." So just one question: What's up with the inspired slogan pillow?...
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September 01, 2010 — Number 800 Wash Tubbs and Roy Crane Cartoonist Roy Crane created the comic strip, Wash Tubbs , in 1924. Within a short period he transformed it into one of the very first continuity comic...
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August 31, 2010 — "IMOGEN QUEST": (click image to embiggen) Here's today "Imogen Quest" comic from Olivia Walch, the winner of The Post's "America's Next Cartoonist Contest." As for her computer-themed humor, Walch notes that not only does she...
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August 30, 2010 — Cartoonist." By winning the contest, Walch -- a 21-year-old math and biophysics major at the College of William and Mary -- received a $1,000 prize. She also won exposure: A month's run of strips begins appearing today on...
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August 30, 2010 — do. LKB : Okay, but to someone looking at you and thinking, ‘hey, I want to be a cartoonist,’ erm, what would your advice be? JC: My advice would be do not do it. LKB : Why not? JC : I...
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August 27, 2010 — I’m having an old-fashioned comic book swap in my back yard this Sunday from 1-3PM. Bring stuff you want to trade and let’s have some fun. Please bring these varieties of things for trade: -Comic books -Books of comics -Original comic...
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August 27, 2010 — Filed under: News , Comic Strips The war in Afghanistan has been a steady fixture in the news and in political cartoons over the past nine years, and with good reason. Embedded reporters have delivered thousands of images of a war-torn...
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August 31, 2010 — Three things… 1. The St Cloud Area/Rice Cartoonist Conspiracy will be meeting tomorrow in the VAS Littlecrow Main Studio at 12287 15th Avenue, NW, Rice MN. 320-492-0475 Rice, MN location from 5pm to whenever. Call...
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by Conspire!
August 31, 2010 — Three things… 1. The St Cloud Area/Rice Cartoonist Conspiracy will be meeting tomorrow in the VAS Littlecrow Main Studio at 12287 15th Avenue, NW, Rice MN. 320-492-0475 Rice, MN location from 5pm to whenever. Call...
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August 27, 2010 — (Images from www.solo.com.ph/modelsearch) Is Larry Alcala Going SOLO? Larry Alcala is one of the well known editorial cartoonist in the Philippines who have exhibited his works in different...
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August 27, 2010 — We’ve just added a new cartoonist to our site, Emre Ozdemir from Turkey where he draws for the Zaman and Today’s Zaman newspapers and does 4 to 5 cartoons per week. Sometimes Emre’s...
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August 26, 2010 — Early this year, my fellow Postie Annys Shin came to me with a seemingly simple question: "What can you tell me about Frank Cho?" Simple question, sure, but mine turned out to be a one-hour answer. That's because for anyone who has followed...
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August 26, 2010 — It is rare that we see a great new editorial cartoonist enter our shrinking profession these days. I’m thrilled to announce that we have added longtime cartoon illustration great Randall...
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August 26, 2010 — Speaking straight from the heart, cartoonist Ed Power has some hard-won words of advice for comics fans: Support your favorite comic strip very, very vocally. The reason for Power's impassioned plea now? Because not enough...